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Thursday, July 18, 2013

BUSES, BEACHES AND A BROTHER IN EL CUCO

El Cuco's main street leading down to the beach during rush hour.
After cooling off in the mountains, it was time to get back to the beach before heading south to the volcanoes of Nicaragua. Plus, Kip's brother Todd had joined us for a couple weeks and he really needed to learn to surf.

A kid about to smash an egg on Todd's head.
We headed to El Salvador's eastern beaches and the town of El Cuco, famous for wide swaths of sand, nesting sea turtles, and the nearby surf break Las Flores

Cuco would be our last stop in El Salvador, and probably our last time (and Todd's first) riding the country's bone-rattling local bus system, so we made the most of it. 

At the San MIguel bus terminal, after a three-hour slog from San Salvador (we splurged...no chickens allowed inside the bus), we convinced a cheeky young Salvadorena to crack some cascarones, eggs filled with confetti, on the head of an un-suspecting gringo named Todd. Both were terribly amused.

After an hour waiting at the station, we hopped a local bus from San Miguel to El Cuco. 

As is typical, the already full bus stopped every few hundred feet to pick up additional passengers, who simply have to wave an arm from the side of the road to get a ride.
 
Todd and Kip prepping to surf.
"How many people are gonna fit on this bus?" Todd asked. Great question.

As we crammed together a little closer, allowing for six women in starched nurse uniforms to squeeze past, Kip gave him the standard answer -- "at least one more, brother, always one more."

An hour later, the bus pulled into El Cuco, a dusty, oceanside town frequented on weekends by vacationing Salvadorenos and most other times by international surfers.

Besides a few food stalls by the water, there's not much for visitors to see. The main attraction is a long walk or short pick-up ride over rolling hills to the famous surf break of Las Flores.  

As seen in the photo below, the waves were a bit large for us, so we surfed the waves right in front of our eco-friendly hotel, La Tortuga Verde.

Yes, Todd learned to surf. Skip one photo for the visual proof.


No, it's not Todd or Kip surfing. But Kip did take the photo.
Yes, Todd caught a few waves. Mission accomplished.
We squeezed in a little fun at sunset. 
For some reason, Liz loves beach cows. The herd of adolescents above was even more fun than Zanzibar, she says. 

Friday, June 28, 2013

Monday, June 24, 2013

FUNNY MONDAY: RENT-A-CAR, TUNCO STYLE

Our favorite rent-a-car window in El Tunco, El Salvador
In addition to the amazing sunsets, Playa El Tunco in El Salvador is also a great place to rent a car.

Although lots of classic cars have fins, the "cars" for rent in Playa El Tunco are of a more aquatic variety. If you plan to rent one, you better be ready to tame the numerous "buenas olas" in the area such as: El Sunzal, La Bocana, La Bocanita, and numerous others farther up the beach.

In addition to the trusty rent-a-car location, El Tunco serves up some mean cuisine at its restaurants. We tried lots of places but, after our first taste, we never ventured farther then Taco Guanaco, the best beef tacos we've had on the continent.

Surf and turf, indeed.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

PARADISE FOUND. WE'RE NOT TELLING YOU WHERE.

We think we finally found it. Paradise.

These shots are from somewhere on the island of Catanduanes in the Philippines. No, we're not saying where it is. You'll have to find it yourself.

Lunch. For $5. Enough said. 
This one's for our nieces...a clown fish patrols his green carpet anenome just off the beach. 
A local surfer named Libby rips across the peak of a small wave at a famous surf break nearby. 
The view from our $10/night beach hut. Thought about asking them to move the palms, but decided to let it be.  
A time-lapse photo reveals the flight patterns of fireflies roaming the night sky. Liz likes fireflies.
We often heard the calls of black-naped orioles, like this one we photographed nearby. Kip likes birds.
Grasshoppers scale rice stalks to get a prime view of sunrise on Catanduanes. 
OK, so we stayed at Majestic Pururan Beach Resort. All photos were taken within a 10-minute walk of our hut. Seriously, this place is amazing.